Originally trained as an auditory neuroscience researcher, Charles Wasserman entered the audiology field to bring his knowledge of auditory neuroscience to those struggling with hearing loss, tinnitus, central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) and sound sensitivities.​

He earned his Doctor of Audiology, graduate certificate in neurobiology of language and Master of Science in Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of Connecticut, along with his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Hartford. During his graduate studies, he was a National Science Foundation (NSF) fellow, completing special training in the Neurobiology of Language. His residency in Delray Beach, FL, focused on adult and geriatric audiology; especially working with individuals struggling with both hearing loss and cognitive difficulties.

Dr. Wasserman works with patients using both low and high-tech approaches and focuses on the person rather than just their audiogram. A musician from a young age, he understands how important sound and music can be to our quality of life. 

Dr. Wasserman is a freelance cellist in his free time and plays with local orchestras and theatre groups. He is also serves as the Director of Neuroasessment for Switch on Your Brain International LLC and the Neurocycle app.

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